Alpine Windows Media Player Skin
Hi folks, I just purchased a brand new QTek 2020i (It's not here yet; I just ordered it about 2 hours ago). The ROM is Spanish and I want to change it to a WWE version. I have a decent amount of experience upgrading ROMs/Modifying Extended ROM (since I also own a Universal). I'm able to read and understand most of the posts on this board. My question is this: 1) What is the problem with the camera that needed to be fixed (What did pug fix?)? 2) What WWE ROM version should I use?
(I know this has been asked numerous times, but.) I'm curious because I saw that o2 has posted a ROM with BB support (version 1.11.171 I believe). Should I use this one? Or, should I just grab the WWE version from the Qtek website? (I can't grab it now because I don't know the device's IMEI).
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Thanks for everyone's help. The posts are extremely helpful. Looks like I need to upgrade the BT Stack for A2DP support.
Justin It looks like I want to use Radio 1.04. First: I'd like to thank everyone's who posted most (if not all) of this information. I'm not claiming that I discovered any of it. Rather, I'm just trying to post what I've found to 'work'. PUG and Ru Chonburi (from pdamobiz.com) for all their help (i.e. Their posts). I hope the noobs find this information useful.
I found most of this information between xda-developers and wiki.xda-developers.com. Some simple modifications. 1) Registry Hack to get GPRS Button to work a) To add a “Disconnect button: HKLM ControlPanel Phone Flags2 = 8 (DWORD decimal) b) To add a “Disconnect” button and a timer display showing length of the GPRS session: HKLM ControlPanel Phone Flags2 = 16 (DWORD decimal) c) To disable both the “Disconnect button and the timer: HKLM ControlPanel Phone Flags2 = 0 (DWORD decimal) Now when you are connected to GPRS and click on the bubble on the task bar, it will show a disconnect button to disconnect and show duration. Or, you can press and hold the red hang up button for a few seconds and it will disconnect as well. 2) Goto Windows Startup and delete the file 'CameraDetect'. Otherwise, after you perform a soft-reset whatever application you've mapped to the 'Camera Button' will be cleared and the button will activate the camera. 3) Unhide Extended ROM: Tap Windows Loadvdisk.exe then you will find folder Extended_Rom But this folder will be disappear after a soft reset.
4) Upgrade BT. Update BT to add additional profiles (mainly a2dp). See 4a) ***UPDATE*** Once you've upgraded your BT stack, you may want to install an updated version of the BT Wizard. By default, Dial Up Networking (DUN) is NOT supported.
If you want to utilize Dial Up Networking, please download the updated.dll here: Copy the new.dll into the Windows Directory and soft reset. You can use Dial-Up Networking (i.e. If you're trying to connect to a BT Modem (or a BT device (such as a laptop, cell phone or computer that has a DUN Profile))). I'm using it now and I haven't had any problems with it. BIG THANKS ASUKAL for the POST!
4b) Update two files so that AVRCP works properly within Windows Media Player 10. We need edit two files in the Windows directory to get this work properly as well as apply a Registry Modification. The file names are: landscape96.skn portrait96. Devon Ke Dev Mahadev Full Episode Free Download. skn You can either download the files I've posted or edit them yourself. Please use the following to properly edit these two files. We need to edit these files in Notepad on our desktop/laptop computer, so copy these two files from your Windows directory to your computer and rename them to _portrait96.skn and _landscape96.skn.
Now open them in Notepad (make sure that “Word wrap” in Notepad is disabled). We need change two things.
First, find the line “PlayPauseStop”. To the right of the values 0, 0, 0 you will see some extra “stuff”. We need to delete everything to the right of 0,0,0 so that this line should look like all other button definitions. Second, we need to rename “PlayPauseStop”. Change this so that it reads 'PlayPause”. When you finished renaming it, make sure to re-align it so that it matches the other button definitions. Do this in both files (i.e.
_portrait96.skn and _landscape96.skn). Now that you’ve edited both files (or simply downloaded them), copy both back into the Windows directory on your Alpine. The last thing we need to do is modify the registry so that the Widcomm BT Drivers properly work with WMP 10.
Go to the line in the registry: [HKLM SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows Media Player Parameters] We need to modify two lines. First, modify the string value “DefaultLandscapeSkin” so that it points to the new files we just copied over (i.e. Change it from ‘ Windows widcommaudio.skn’ to ‘ Windows _landscape96.skn’) And secondly, modify the string value “DefaultPortraitSkin” so that it points to the new files we just copied over (i.e. Change it from ‘ Windows widcommaudio.skn’ to ‘ Windows _portrait96.skn’) Soft reset and you now have AVRCP on your Alpine!
MANY THANKS TO tsd FOR THE TIP! NOTE: If you start you a2dp session in landscape and then switch to portrait (or you start in portrait and then switch to landscape), your AVRCP controls will not work properly in the new screen orientation. To get AVRCP to work properly again you must either: a) switch back to the original screen orientation when you started your a2dp session or b) you must stop/disconnect your a2dp session and then restart it in the new screen orientation. When you do this, AVRCP will work properly again. 5) Stop the installation of o2 Active Interface by using corporate install code 0506 6) Disable 'Receive all incoming beams'.
This mainly affect people who use a BT GPS receiver. There have been some 'connection' stability issues to the BT GPS receiver (i.e. Loss of signal) reported by some members. This will help prevent that. 7) Audio Stuttering.
After upgrading BT profiles (and adding a2dp from step 4 above), users have reported that they experienced an audio stuttering (via a2dp BT headphones) while playing games. This will fix that. A) Changed a registry entry with resco registry editor.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Drivers BuiltIn WaveDev.priorit y256 b) Click on the entry and change the DWORD Data entry from 256 to 128 c) Soft reset 8 ) Enter Bootloader Mode: Power button + D-pad simultaneously +reset button with the stylus for 3 seconds 9) NOTE: DON'T UPGRADE THE RADIO IF YOU WANT TO USE BLACKBERRY! (You MUST use Radio 1.0) RIM check the ROM version and RADIO version before they allow you to connect to the relay. If it's not an approved mix, your device IMEI will be BARRED from the relay. 10) MMS Setting for T-Mobile (My provider) Go to Start/messaging/tools/MMS settings settings for T-Mobile US: Server Name: T-Mobile MMSC (or PictureMessaging ) Gateway:216.155.165.50 Port number:9201 Server Address: Connect Via: My Work Network Sending size Limitation: (I set it to max) WAP Version: WAP 1.2 also: Start/connections/connections/add new connection name for connection: T-Mobile GPRS Select Modem:Cellualr Line (GPRS) Access point name: wap.voicestream.com no user name or password or domain. Click finish Reboot Send yourself a MMS message to initialize the system. Extended ROM File Descriptions Here's the files I used (and didn't use) when I cooked my ROM.
I utilized o2 ROMs, Qtek ROMs and imate ROMs to pull the various cab files. EXEC: Extended_ROM TPDisable.exe Disables the touch screen - if you are customising your rom, DELETE THIS. NOTE: If the cab files you add are 'not designed for this version and may not display correctly', it will halt the install process of all other files and you will need to soft reset your 2i to continue, without being able to install any other cabs onto your 2i. CAB: Extended_ROM BA_cm_rm_map_o2_v3.CAB O2 wap information. DID NOT INSTALL CAB: Extended_ROM BackpackDriver.sa.CAB Driver for the backpack accessory that allows attachment of vga monitor etc.
CAB: Extended_ROM Caller_ID_Alpine_Generic_WWE_RC1 6.CAB Caller I’D program. CAB: Extended_ROM CV2.41.386_wwe.CAB Clearvue PPT and acrobat reader. DID NOT INSTALL (I have updated versions (i.e. 3.xxxx)) CAB: Extended_ROM Delete_shortcut.sa.CAB Deletes shortcut to loadvdisk in the startup folder.
CAB: Extended_ROM Default_Enroller_enhance_1.CAB Enroller Patch; Updates 'Enroller.exe' under the Windows Directory (Found on the iMate PDA2 ROM update) CAB: Extended_ROM SmartDialing_Alpine_Generic_WWE_ RC13.CAB Smart dialing and SMS auto fill from contacts, where you type the first few letters of someone’s name. CAB: Extended_ROM PhonePad_Alpine_Generic_WWE_RC11.CAB Adds the nokia phonepad style input device for single handed operation. CAB: Extended_ROM Default_Alpine_WIFI_v2 005002.CAB Updates WiFi Driver 'tiacxwln.dll'. (Found on the iMate PDA2 ROM update) CAB: Extended_ROM Broadcom_Corporation_Update.CAB Updates BT Drivers (BtAvUI.dll, BtCeAvIf.dll, BtHidPlugIn.dll, BTRezAV.dll, BTRezHID.dll, BtWizardAv.dll and BtWizardHID.dll) to support A2DP CAB: Extended_ROM CAB-TaoJava-10.1.4.127-Alpine-O2Music-ENU-01Apr05- MMP1051-v101.CAB Installs Java music stuff. DID NOT INSTALL; RATHER, INSTALLED CAB: Extended_ROM Default_JMM101257_ENU_1004.CAB (Found on the iMate PDA2 ROM update) CAB: Extended_ROM BBConnect_HTC_PocketPC_BB_Englis h_2.0.1.44-48.cab Installs BB Client Connect CAB: Extended_ROM O2UK_removeACCEPT_12212004.CAB MMS program and templates.
DID NOT INSTALL; RATHER INSTALLED CAB: Extended_ROM Default_ArcsoftMMS-2.0.0.22-AG-ENU.CAB (Found on the iMate PDA2 ROM update) CAB: Extended_ROM VideoMMSB22.sa.CAB Video MMS addin. CAB: Extended_ROM O2UK_PIE_homepage.sa.CAB CAB: Extended_ROM O2UK_Regional_TimeZone.sa.CAB CAB: Extended_ROM O2UK_RingTone.sa.CAB O2 DID NOT INSTALL CAB: Extended_ROM Patch_Camera_9650.sa.CAB DID NOT INSTALL (Makes Pictures Worse) CAB: Extended_ROM Patch_Eraphone.sa.CAB (Updates audio driver (_wavedev.dll)) CAB: Extended_ROM Patch_Update_SIM_Mgr_2.2.1.0.sa.
CAB Leave these, they are not essential but make things work better. CAB: Extended_ROM AlpineForTHBCarkit.sa.cab A profile for 'hands-free' communication if you have a THB Carkit. DID NOT INSTALL (I don't have a THB) CAB: Extended_ROM Alpine_SMS05272005.sa.CAB SMS program. CAB: Extended_ROM PressKey.sa.CAB Updates registry with the following: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE ControlPanel Phone 'Flags2'=dword:00000000 This removes the 'GPRS Disconnect' Button from the GPRS Bubble DID NOT INSTALL CAB: Extended_ROM Alpine_UniDir_1.sa.CAB Updates driver: Windows AudioGW.dll And updates the following registry key: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE OEM Patch] 'UD-AudioGW'='1.00.02' NOTE: THERE MAY BE A CONFLICT WITH THE NEW BROADCOMM PATCH DID NOT INSTALL (Found on the iMate PDA2 ROM update) CAB: Extended_ROM wap.CAB O2 wap settings.
DID NOT INSTALL CAB: Extended_ROM Certificate.CAB Can be deleted - an O2 root certificate. DID NOT INSTALL CAB: Extended_ROM IPV4_132.sa.CAB Wap push settings.
Makes the following Registry change: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft ConnMgr Plan ner Settings ] 'CacheTime'=dword:00000078 And some XML script - - - * * * - * * - * - - * * * * * * * - * * * * * - - - * * * * * * * * - * CAB: Extended_ROM Default_KSE_Fax_v2.09_ENU_0720.C AB KSE Fax Viewer (Found on the iMate PDA2 ROM update) CAB: Extended_ROM Default_Zip_Alpine_Generic_WWE_RC11. CAB Zip Utility (Found on the iMate PDA2 ROM update) CAB: Extended_ROM O2BatteryInfo.CAB Installs Battery Meters as a today plug-in (Thanks PUG) CAB: Extended_ROM version.CAB Sets the Extended rom version in device info. EXEC: Extended_ROM TPEnable.exe DELETE THIS AND TPDISABLE. Enables the touch screen.
Very important if TPDisable has been fired! CAB: Extended_ROM v36024_install.ARM.CAB I have removed this since I do not want the O2 settings installed. If you remove this then you should bear in mind that the device will not soft reset at the end of the install ('RST: Reset' can achieve this though).
You should also bear in mind that the connection settings will almost certainly need sorting out if this line is omitted. DID NOT INSTALL - o2 Active UI installer. I've updated my list above to talk about a solution for utilizing/installing the Dial-Up Network (DUN) profile onto the Alpine (an update to the BT Stack). Also, I've noticed that when listening to music with WMP and my BT Stereo Headset, the music was REALLY choppy.
I tried playing some music using TCPMP (The Core Pocket Media Player (freeware!)) and I had no problems. It was crystal clear! (It sounded better than my a2dp profile on my Universal). I'll test it out for a few days and report my findings. Tsd, Thanks for the AWESOME tip.
It works great! I've updated my post to reflect this (I've also uploaded the _landscape96.skn and _portrait96.skn to make it easier for noobs to use). I've found out some interesting things about why my a2dp profile is skipping/stuttering A LOT. It looks like my GlobalSat BTH-820 are a poor choice for BT a2dp. I'm listening to a2dp on my iTech s35 (not the R35 which is being shipped to me this week), and I'm not having any problems at all. My advice to noobs or people looking to buy a headset that supports a2dp - ask fellow members for their recommendations for a good quality headset.
I'll post my thoughts when my r35 headset arrives.